Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp

Pentagon Preps for Weeks of Ground Ops in Iran, Israel Kills Three Journalists in Lebanon, and More

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Mar 30, 2026
Coverage of US plans for limited ground operations in Iran and the logistics challenges of seizing islands and ports near the Strait of Hormuz. Reports on strikes killing journalists and medics in Lebanon and mounting civilian tolls across Gaza and Syria. Updates on missile stockpiles, Tomahawk depletion, Houthi and Yemeni involvement, and regional tensions from Iran to Cuba and North Korea.
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INSIGHT

Interceptors Deplete Faster Than Iranian Missiles

  • U.S. and Israeli defenses have used most of their advanced interceptors while U.S. intelligence confirms only about a third of Iran's missile stockpile destroyed.
  • DeCamp cites Reuters and RUSI estimates showing Israel fired 80% of Arrow interceptors and the U.S. used 60% of THAAD interceptors.
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Iran Strike Wounds Dozens At Saudi US Base

  • Iranian attacks have wounded U.S. personnel and damaged key assets at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
  • DeCamp relays AP reporting of six missiles and 29 drones striking the base, wounding 15 U.S. troops and destroying refueling aircraft including an E-3.
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Tomahawk Stock Is Being Rapidly Depleted

  • The U.S. has fired over 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in four weeks, outpacing annual production and alarming Pentagon officials.
  • DeCamp cites Washington Post reporting and notes limited Tomahawk manufacture of a few hundred per year versus current high usage.
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